Playing Tag – Managed Metadata and Taxonomies in in SharePoint 2010 (S4A- 101) Admin – 200 Chris McNulty KMA Welcome to SharePoint Saturday—The Conference
May 20, 2015
Playing Tag – Managed Metadata and Taxonomies in in SharePoint 2010 (S4A-
101)Admin – 200
Chris McNulty KMA
Welcome to SharePoint Saturday—The Conference
Welcome to SharePoint Saturday—The Conference Welcome to SharePoint Saturday—The Conference
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• Principal lines of business:• Professional Services
– SharePoint Consulting– SharePoint Managed Services– Custom Application Development
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About KMA
Chris McNulty• KMA SharePoint Practice Lead/Manager• Working with SharePoint technologies since
2000/2001• 20 years consulting and financial services
technology (Santander, John Hancock, GMO, State Street)
• MBA in Investment Management from Boston College Carroll School of Management
• Write and speak often on Microsoft IW technologies (blogs & books)
• Microsoft MCSE/MCTS/MSA/MVTSP• Hiking, cooking, playing guitar, colonial
history, photography• My family: Hayley, three kids (16, 7, 4) and
my dog Stan
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 … the bright frontier
Eastern Long Island, July 4, 2010
• Metadata – definitions and taxonomy• Usage scenarios• Folksonomy usage• Taxonomy management• Tags and social networking• Content type hubs and publishing• Configuration Overview & Design Tips
Agenda
• Literally, “after data”• In practical usage, it means data about data• For SharePoint, it usually means data that
describes or classifies other data (lists) or documents (libraries)
What is metadata?
Wait, what was SharePoint again?
Microsoft SharePoint 2010Ribbon UISharePoint WorkspaceSharePoint MobileOffice Client and Office Web App IntegrationStandards Support
Tagging, Tag Cloud, RatingsSocial BookmarkingBlogs and WikisMy SitesActivity FeedsProfiles and ExpertiseOrg Browser
Enterprise Content TypesMetadata and NavigationDocument SetsMulti-stage DispositionAudio and Video Content TypesRemote Blob StorageList Enhancements
Social RelevancePhonetic SearchNavigationFAST IntegrationEnhanced Pipeline
PerformancePoint ServicesExcel ServicesChart Web PartVisio ServicesWeb AnalyticsSQL Server IntegrationPowerPivot
Business Connectivity ServicesInfoPath Form ServicesExternal ListsWorkflowSharePoint DesignerVisual StudioAPI EnhancementsREST/ATOM/RSS Communities
Search
Sites
Composites
ContentInsights
SharePoint Information Architecture (http://intranet)
• Taxonomy – A formal hierarchy of terms and tags, usually centrally administered and defined
• Folksonomy - Informal list of ad-hoc tags or terms, usually built up over time through user defined keywords (Thomas Vanderwal – “people’s taxonomy”)
• Ontology - Formal representation of knowledge as a set of concepts within a domain, and the relationships between those concepts
• Term Store – A database that houses taxonomies• Term Set – The “second level” of a taxonomy• Term – (a/k/a “tag”) An element of the defined
taxonomy
Terminology
• Content Type – A reusable collection of settings and rules applied to a certain category of content in SharePoint.
• Content Type Hub – A site collection which operates as a central source to share content types across the enterprise
• Content Type Syndication – Publishing content types across multiple sites, site collections, web application and/or farms.
SharePoint Content Terminology
• Centralized enterprise repository for tag hierarchies and keywords
• Publish and subscribe model for distributed content types
Managed Metadata Service
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Scenario: Growth of an Information Architecture
• New company starts to develop products
• “X21 Screen Cleaner” is the first product
• Products team has a SharePoint site with a folder for product information
• Simple storage and navigation
Product Information
Products
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Scenario: Growth of an Information Architecture
• Company hires its first marketing specialist
• Adds a folder to the library for marketing content
• Multiple products, but all information still in one spot
Product Information
Products
Marketing Information
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Scenario: Growth of an Information Architecture
• In six months, marketing grows to a department, gets its own site
• Document physical storage becomes de facto taxonomy
Product Information
Products
Marketing Information
Marketing
• “I’m in the marketing group, and I just finished a new product sheet for the X-21 project – do I keep it on my site, or on the products site, or save it to both places?”
• “I’m in the product group, and there’s a product information sheet for the X21 Screen Cleaner – is that the most recent version, or do I have to double check on another site?”
• “I’m searching for information on the X-21 product – do we call it ‘X21’, or ‘X-21’? Why can’t we use both?”
Information Architecture Questions
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Using MMS Taxonomy
• Add from common button
• Select from list tor type-ahead
• Consume from views, navigation, and search!
DEMO – MMSTag usage and sharing across sites
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Folksonomy• Informal list of ad-hoc tags
or terms, usually built up over time through user defined keywords
• Centrally stored in the MMS application
• Easily enabled option for all document libraries
• Can also be applied to content outside SharePoint
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Social tagging
• Tags are aggregated to each user’s profile page
• Tags have profile pages
• Tags can be “followed” just like people in SharePoint social nets
DEMO - TagsAdding managed KeywordsTagging and TermsTagging on personal profilesTag profiles
• Creating and managing terms and term sets
• Attaching to a library• Taxonomy navigation
Taxonomy Administration
• Term sets can be copied, relocated, and reused from existing terms
• Terms can be copied, reused, merged, deprecated, etc.
• Keywords (folksonomy) can be moved into a managed term set or deleted
Taxonomy Operations
DEMO – AdminTerm sets and termsMetadata fieldsNavigation
• Define one master site collection to house master content types
• Publish and synchronize across multiple farm and or site collections
Content Type Hubs
Content Type Hub
Managed Metadata Service Application
Other Site Collection
Subscribed Content TypesLocal Content Types
Primary Site Collection
• Tags are automatically crawled properties
• All tags and terms are available as left hand “refinements”
Search
Best Practices
• Dynamic external tags• Tag security• Openness vs. closed term sets• Federated administration• Content types & site columns - practical
guidance• Role of Master Data Services in SQL 2008 R2• Programmability
Design Considerations
• One way data import limits
• BCS provides alternative tag techniques
• BCS data source can be maintained externally, or by publishing the source as an External List. – External Lists act
almost identically to native SharePoint lists in the UI.
Design – Dynamic External Tags
• Security is limited to the term set level • All child terms inherit this visibility setting• What you can’t do is this:– Tag (Viewers)
• Northwind (Andy & Bob)• Contoso (All Employees)• Oracle (Executive Team Only)
Design - Security
• Folksonomy - Managed Keywords are usually “open”, and allow users to add new terms interactively through tagging.
• Taxonomy - Managed term stores are usually closed, and require administrators to add new terms.
• Open folksonomies and closed taxonomies is a good practice. – May become a best practice– Watch trends in casual social tags and evaluate
“promotion” to formal taxonomy.
Design - Openness
• 2007 Shared Services Provider splits up
• Each of its elements (including MMS) is now a Shared Service Application (SSA)
• Records mgrs/librarians/info architects can administer metadata without becoming farm admins
Design - Shared Service Applications
http://globalweb http://itportal
Visio
Search
Excel Calc
Metadata
User Profiles
• Use Document ID function uniformly among hub and subscribers – otherwise content types aren't published
• Check logs for content publishing if you have questions– Republish and use options & timer jobs to “force” updates
• Site columns, especially choice lists, can behave unexpectedly. – Column definitions and lookup values will be copied to each
separate site collection– Lookup values can be locally edited and changed. – They reset to master values the next time the content type
is published. • Changes to Content Organizer, Records Management
and Retention Policy reduce the need for more content types
• If you are syndicating, dedicate a web application and site collection to the hub (can’t change later)
Design – Content Types
• Not just for BI!• Centralized repository of facts for metadata,
dimensions, etc.– Provides Hierarchy of attributes and entities– Security, workflow, data batching and forensics
• Coexistence– Export from MDS to MMS; requires code for deltas– Consume MMS data into MDS– More to come…
SQL 2008 R2 Master Data Services
• Use Content Type Organizer rule to move new documents based on initial tags
• Use taxonomy and metadata to drive information lifecycle management processes (e.g. archiving)– Improve browsability and search relevance
Physical and Logical Design
DEMO – AdminCentral AdminFederated AdministrationDynamic external “tags”Content HubsSearchContent Organizer
• C# use Microsoft.SharePoint.Taxonomy
• PowerShell• Native web parts to
display tag clouds• Easily built web parts
to add statistics on tag usage
• Ask me for a sample!
Programming & Customization
• Use MMS to centrally define product tags to be shared across multiple sites and libraries
• Create centralized document repositories (Document Center)
• Define a term store for all departments• Managed Metadata field in Document Center for
Department• Content Type Organizer rule to move new documents
tagged as “Departments:Marketing” to a Marketing folder in the Doc Center
• Add a new “Departments” Managed Metadata field to Content Types in our collaboration sites and Document Center, and set default to “Departments:Marketing”
IA Solutions
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Dark Secrets of MMS
• No granular security on tag definitions or tags as applied
• No meta-metadata– You can define products and group them
hierarchically, but you can’t add a list price and then navigate or refine to find content by price
– Can’t tag a tag, can’t rate a tag, can’t “like” a tag– Can’t organize “personal” tags
• Client application support limitations– SharePoint Workspace 2010 can read but not write
MMS tags– InfoPath browser client can’t read or write MMS tags
Dark Secrets of MMS
1. Start small. Do NOT put everything in a term set. 2. Find “ friendlies”. Introduce keywords to users who understand the
benefits3. Use default tags in context. 4. External data. Use BCS if tag definitions are outside SharePoint (G/L codes)5. Understand the security model and don’t put “secret” terms in a term store.6. Extend administrative access for nontraditional administrators (e.g.
corporate records staff)7. Plan for and deploy centralized content types. 8. If security requirements are simple - and document sharing is important,
use the Document Center to centralize document storage, and use content types and tags to classify docs.
9. Watch usage patterns for keywords and search. Unused typos in a keyword field (e.g. “holidya list”) can be deleted, and new project names can be promoted!
10. Synonyms! Synonyms! Synonyms!11. Taxonomy does NOT belong to IT!!!
The 9 10 Some Adoption Rules
• From Microsoft:– SharePoint 2010 site: http://sharepoint.microsoft.com– SharePoint Team Blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint
• From KMA (www.kma-llc.net)– Monthly webinars on SharePoint 2010 (EPM, upgrades, etc.)– White papers, blogs, presentations, news, and events– New Web Part for accessing tag statistics
• From me– SharePoint Saturday the Conference
• Friday 11:30am S2B-106 - Together Forever - Project Server and SharePoint 2010• Friday 4:30pm S5A-104 - Admin 101/SharePoint SpeedMetal• Saturday 9:30am S1A-101 - A decade of SharePoint Adoption Best Practices• Saturday 11:30am S2B-104 - See Beyond The Numbers: Data Visualization & BI in SharePoint 2010• Saturday 3:00pm S4A-101 Playing Tag - Managed Metadata and Taxonomies in SharePoint 2010
– New Jersey SharePoint User Group September 14 (Business Intelligence)
– SharePoint Saturday NH – September 24, 2011 (Business Intelligence)– KMWorld DC October 2011 (IT)
Resources - General
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